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Jonathan Bowen
Jonathan Bowen
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Jonathan Bowen

Jonathan Bowen is an E-commerce and Retail Systems Consultant and has worked in and around the retail industry for the past 20 years. His early career was in retail operations, then in the late 1990s he switched to the back office and has been integrating and implementing retail systems ever since. Since 2006, he has worked for one of the UKs largest e-commerce platform vendors as Head of Projects and, later, Head of Product Strategy. In that time he has worked on over 30 major e-commerce implementations. Outside of work, Jonathan, like many parents, has a busy schedule of sporting events, music lessons, and parties to take his kids to, and any downtime is often spent catching up with the latest tech news or trying to record electronic music in his home studio. You can get in touch with Jonathan at his website: www.learnintegration.com.
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Global variables


We have seen the use of global variables in some of the job examples covered in earlier chapters of the book, but this section will deal with the subject in more detail, showing how we can use the component global variables generated automatically by the Studio. For the more adventurous or experienced developer, we will also explore how to create and use your own global variables.

Studio global variables

Global variables, in the Studio context, are variables that are available to all components, modules, or functions within a job. As we develop jobs in the Studio, global variables are made available depending upon the components used. Let's illustrate this with a simple job.

  1. Import the job named GlobalVariables from the resource directory of this chapter and click through the various components in it. The job contains a file list, delimited input, tMap, and delimited output components. Note that not all of the parameters are configured at this point. We'll address this as...

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Jonathan Bowen

Jonathan Bowen is an E-commerce and Retail Systems Consultant and has worked in and around the retail industry for the past 20 years. His early career was in retail operations, then in the late 1990s he switched to the back office and has been integrating and implementing retail systems ever since. Since 2006, he has worked for one of the UKs largest e-commerce platform vendors as Head of Projects and, later, Head of Product Strategy. In that time he has worked on over 30 major e-commerce implementations. Outside of work, Jonathan, like many parents, has a busy schedule of sporting events, music lessons, and parties to take his kids to, and any downtime is often spent catching up with the latest tech news or trying to record electronic music in his home studio. You can get in touch with Jonathan at his website: www.learnintegration.com.
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